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Editorial – “Goodism” on the Pinellas County Commission makes it blind to the real needs of citizens
Tampa Bay Area

Editorial – “Goodism” on the Pinellas County Commission makes it blind to the real needs of citizens

TBG_adminJune 10, 2016February 26, 2023

This is the first ever Tampa Bay Guardian editorial, and we hope it’s our last. But we believe we must comment on the recent botched Pinellas County ordinance banning “fracking” that actually allows the very thing it sought to…

Gulfport council’s Dan Liedtke says “Twitter-savvy” St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman can’t handle the truth
Tampa Bay Area

Gulfport council’s Dan Liedtke says “Twitter-savvy” St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman can’t handle the truth

TBG_adminJune 10, 2016February 26, 2023

In a Friday afternoon news release, the City of Gulfport announced on its Facebook that its sewer system “282,000 gallons of diluted wastewater into Boca Ciega Bay between the hours of 6:00 AM Tuesday and…

Pinellas County Commission passes fracking ban that allows fracking – on purpose, or are they that dumb?
Tampa Bay Area

Pinellas County Commission passes fracking ban that allows fracking – on purpose, or are they that dumb?

TBG_adminJune 8, 2016February 26, 2023

Pinellas County Commissioners yesterday unanimously approved a ban on hydraulic fracturing (a.k.a. “fracking”). However, the ordinance actually allows fracking because faulty language was used in the ordinance. The Tampa Bay Guardian discovered the fatal flaw by reading…

$146,000 county job goes to insider – job wasn’t advertised, insider was only applicant
Tampa Bay Area

$146,000 county job goes to insider – job wasn’t advertised, insider was only applicant

TBG_adminJune 7, 2016February 26, 2023

Tim Ramsberger, former president of the St. Pete Grand Prix, took a $146,000 per year Pinellas County job while still serving as a Treasure Island city commissioner. The job at the Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) was not…

Tropical Storm Colin update – weather inspires “wetburgers”
Tampa Bay Area

Tropical Storm Colin update – weather inspires “wetburgers”

TBG_adminJune 6, 2016February 26, 2023

When someone refers to “T.S. Colin”, it’s not somebody trying to mimic the famous author T.S. Eliot.  No, we are referring to Tropical Storm Colin, and people around the Tampa Bay area are responding to it…

Barrier island re-entry after the hurricane : 100% of local Pinellas government agencies get it wrong (article 2/3)
Tampa Bay Area

Barrier island re-entry after the hurricane : 100% of local Pinellas government agencies get it wrong (article 2/3)

TBG_adminJune 5, 2016September 8, 2023

When the Guardian surveyed Pinellas County government agencies, all 12 agencies incorrectly claimed that an Emergency Access Permit (EAP) is required for reentry after a hurricane. The EAP program has been in place for 15 months,…

Tampa Bay Times continues to flub Tribune closing, City of Tampa refuses to comment
Tampa Bay Area

Tampa Bay Times continues to flub Tribune closing, City of Tampa refuses to comment

TBG_adminJune 2, 2016February 26, 2023

When the Tampa Bay Times purchased and closed the Tampa Tribune on May 3rd, the Times gave different statements of facts to government agencies in required filings. The statements made to government agencies also differed from…

Noisy St. Pete business has free rein despite 122 complaint calls
Tampa Bay Area

Noisy St. Pete business has free rein despite 122 complaint calls

TBG_adminJune 2, 2016February 25, 2023

From 2009 to 2016, St. Petersburg residents made 122 calls to St. Petersburg Police complaining about noise coming from the Flamingo Resort. 45% of the calls during the last four years led to police asking or telling…

Pinellas County uses tax dollars to spam itself – sends emails to employees who left 10 years ago
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Pinellas County uses tax dollars to spam itself – sends emails to employees who left 10 years ago

TBG_adminJune 1, 2016February 25, 2023

Pinellas County government spends tax dollars with a vendor to send e-mails to undeliverable county government e-mail addresses, a Guardian review shows.  One of the e-mail addresses belonged to Steve Spratt, the county administrator who resigned…

“Special protection” – the Sheriff’s flawed hurricane re-entry program (first article in a series of three)
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“Special protection” – the Sheriff’s flawed hurricane re-entry program (first article in a series of three)

TBG_adminMay 28, 2016February 25, 2023

A review of the Pinellas Sheriff’s program for post-hurricane reentry found multiple security weaknesses, including allowing entry of people with arrest warrants while denying entry to most law-abiding Pinellas County residents.  The sheriff also contradicted his own agency’s…

Pinellas County suffers setback in labor case involving “unhiring”
Tampa Bay Area

Pinellas County suffers setback in labor case involving “unhiring”

TBG_adminMay 25, 2016February 25, 2023

Pinellas Circuit Judge Cynthia Newton yesterday denied two defense motions to dismiss the main counts in former county commissioner Norm Roche’s labor lawsuit against Pinellas County. The case involves Roche’s  sudden “unhiring” by County Administrator Mark Woodard after he had…

Zero net cuts means “we’re cutting”, says Oldsmar Mayor Doug Bevis – admits he “gets kind of confused sometimes”
Tampa Bay Area

Zero net cuts means “we’re cutting”, says Oldsmar Mayor Doug Bevis – admits he “gets kind of confused sometimes”

TBG_adminMay 25, 2016February 19, 2023

At today’s PSTA board meeting, Oldsmar mayor and PSTA Board member Doug Bevis said that reallocating miles from some bus routes to other routes means “we are cutting”, even when the total number of miles remain the same. However, Bevis began his…

St. Pete Police : only city residents can report crimes committed within the city limits
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St. Pete Police : only city residents can report crimes committed within the city limits

TBG_adminMay 24, 2016February 25, 2023

When a Guardian reporter probed how public agencies respond to citizens reporting a crime, a St. Petersburg Police Department (SPPD) employee erroneously told the reporter that you have to live in the city in order to report a…

High-profile local transit advocacy group dissolves after filing no federal tax returns for 3 years
Tampa Bay Area

High-profile local transit advocacy group dissolves after filing no federal tax returns for 3 years

TBG_adminMay 23, 2016February 25, 2023

In an official filing with the State of Florida, the Hillsborough-based transit advocacy group Connect Tampa Bay, Inc. (CTB) voluntarily dissolved itself on April 26th. This came 11 days after a Guardian reporter wrote Hillsborough county…

Carbon-rich Sierra Club event on the beach ends in thuggery, foul language, stalking – VIDEO
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Carbon-rich Sierra Club event on the beach ends in thuggery, foul language, stalking – VIDEO

TBG_adminMay 22, 2016February 25, 2023

At the annual Hands Across The Sand event in Treasure Island, FL, the Suncoast Sierra Club used a helicopter to take aerial photographs. However, helicopters are powered by aviation fuel, which the Sierra Club labels a “dirty fuel”. A battery-powered aerial…

“Welcome aboard” means “you’re unhired” for that job you got. Seriously?
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“Welcome aboard” means “you’re unhired” for that job you got. Seriously?

TBG_adminMay 15, 2016February 25, 2023

Let’s say you apply for a job, and the employer offers you that job. You accept, are fingerprinted and photographed, are assigned an employee number, sent a welcome package and told to show up for work. Would…

Transit agency promised 30% cuts, failed to keep promise, refuses to comment, board chair and vice chair stonewall
Tampa Bay Area

Transit agency promised 30% cuts, failed to keep promise, refuses to comment, board chair and vice chair stonewall

TBG_adminMay 9, 2016February 25, 2023

PSTA has not cut bus service since the defeat of Greenlight Pinellas, despite a written promise to do so. PSTA’s top leadership did not respond to multiple requests for comment on these findings.

Our first article causes big splash, none more surpised than us
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Our first article causes big splash, none more surpised than us

TBG_adminMay 5, 2016February 25, 2023

The Tampa Bay Guardian’s first ever article (on the Times / Tribune) has been viewed by over 2,500 people in less than 20 hours. Many people contacted us offering supplemental information, which could lead to a…

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